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Derry Journal on MSNDurkan demands removal of ‘unauthorised flags, posters and signage’ from roadsides and street furnitureMark Durkan has called for stronger action to remove unauthorised flags, posters and signage from street furniture and ...
As the United States invaded Mexico in 1846, Los Patricios, a group of immigrants, took up arms for Mexico to defend their ...
For a place that’s so obsessed with ‘flegs’, it’s ironic that Northern Ireland doesn’t have a separate one to call its own.
The UK Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation has declined to say whether new powers to seize terrorist flags will be used primarily against loyalist emblems while ignoring the preferred ...
PSNI Chief constable Jon Boutcher has revealed groundbreaking plans to remove paramilitary “displays” - likely to include murals and flags ... remove any doubt that emblems of proscribed ...
The amount of renewable electricity generated in Northern Ireland has fallen again, prompting calls for action to help meet legally binding climate change targets. By law, 80% of Northern Ireland ...
The New York Jets has launched Ireland's first girls Flag Football League in Dublin. The first of its kind NFL-backed initiative will see teams from eight schools in the capital compete across ...
The New York Jets announced today, Tuesday, March 4 that they are launching their new Jets NFL Girls Flag league in Dublin, Ireland ahead of International Women’s Day. Flag football is the non ...
The canine trio and their owners will travel to Birmingham tomorrow to represent Northern Ireland in one of the newest disciplines — rally.
Pearse McKenna was born in August 1945 in the Falls Road area of Belfast, attending St Finian’s Primary School and then St Patrick’s, Bearnageeha on the Antrim Road, and playing Gaelic football and ...
More unsettled weather is headed for Northern Ireland over the weekend, with a wind warning in force on Sunday. After Friday's wet and windy weather, another area of low pressure has brought a ...
The Irish flag - or, in Irish, the 'Bratach na hÉireann' – was flown publicly for the first time on March 7, 1848 during that year's Young Irelander Rebellion in Waterford City at the Wolfe ...
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